Neatly summed up and I tweeted to him:Not into the murderers song me like. Scoring points off deaths, regardless whether it's true.
Always the victim WAS fair game though and it's getting on my tits how much they're trying to gaslight blues about us singing about Hillsborough with that song. I've read that the song was made up by mancs from as early as 1992, I've read it was made up by mancs due to Boris Johnson's slurs in the spectator. They're all sharing the same nonsense all over, its like they get together and decide what lie to peddle. Cult.
In all honesty, it was made up by Mancs after the evra incident, and further sung by blues because of the airbrush of heysel, evra, holgate to name a few. Nails them to a tea and it doesn't half touch a nerve.
With that said, still reckon it needs binning by us. The Manchester clubs and a few others have then started following it up with 'the sun was right, you're murderers ' etc. Basically making it about Hillsborough. We should be dropping it tbh.
Also, Tony Evans is a bell end and probably needs professional help.
I haven't watched C4 but, for the sake of balance, I'd be interested to know if you broached the subject of some areas where LFC fans are not exactly holier than thou: namely the pride with which they attach themselves to forgeries, bunking in, attacking opponent's coaches. many other less savoury moments (robbing, ambulance chasing etc) which often occurs when a successful team like LFC attract a wide variety of fan. Having addressed those, Heysel (and, I dare say) Hillsborough, you can feel fully at liberty to discuss rights/wrongs of the chant.
Don't you think it somewhat ironic that you're "offended by everything" and that, by creating a myth that victim "must mean" 1989 as a defence mechanism. I don't know an Evertonian who references Hillsborough in the conversation but maybe I don't mix in those circles.